For the most part, yes, white bread is the only easily accessed pb&j bread available. But there are a few other breads that are quite tasty with a pb&j… One example is Nature's Own Honey Oat Bread… Just an example at random… I don't work for them or for any bread company, I'm just a fat guy trying not to be fat, so I try different healthier-than-white-bread breads…

Yeah, that's not true. He feigned attempting to be careful, but if you read the transcripts, as well as the memoirs of his staff, he was far too arrogant to be careful. He was going to do what he wanted to do, because he was sure he was right. As Sam Seaborn said, "Good. 'Cause you know why? 'Cause hubris always wins in the end. The Greeks taught us that."

'Cause I've got something to make you understand
Something hidden there underneath the land
My metal detector
Is with me all of the time

I'm the inspector over the mine
Metal detector, watch it shine

Every seashell has a story to tell if you're listening
But underneath every shell there's a story as well if you've heard enough of the sea
Then everything on the top will just suddenly stop seeming interesting
So listen now to the sound of the things that are found underground

From Wikipedia: "The song's central metaphor is similar to that of a Paul McCartney song of the same title, released 15 years earlier in 1980 on McCartney's album McCartney II. The chorus' tune and lyrics are very similar to McCartney's song also." Now, I'm a fan of TLC, no doubt, but I'm not blind to the similarities. Even McCartney acknowledged his feelings of having his work "borrowed."